Wednesday, 28 December 2022

Wild Bird Wednesday 544 - Flame Robin

Post 3 in my Robins of Victoria Series. 

So, lets end WBW for 2022 with a rather splendid and colourful bird - the Flame Robin (Petroica phoenicea). The Flame Robin is a small passerine bird native to Australia. It is a moderately common resident of the coolest parts of south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania.  However, its population is declining so all is not completely well with this species.  I suspect that habitat lose and fragmentation are the usual suspects in this decline.

This species is similar to the Scarlet Robin, but the Flame Robin has a smaller white patch over its beak, and the red on the chest extends higher into the next.





This is a female.





Well, the next WBW will be in 2023.  To join in this one click on the button below.  I hope everyone is well, warm (or cool, depending on location) and that we can keep put little community ticking along for another year.  All the best.  SM


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10 comments:

  1. Delightful little bird and with so many cousins! Wishing you a beautiful week my friend

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  2. A very pretty birds. I like the serene and varied settings. I assume the gray bird is either a female or juvenile.

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  3. A very impressive and beautiful little Robin in the male although the female is a bit drab Stewart. May I wish you and your family a very HAPPY NEW YEAR and may 2023 be a good birding year as well as a peaceful and healthy one

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  4. It's a lovely little thing. Happy New Year, Stewart! 🙂

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  5. Hari Om
    Now that's a wee corker! Grand way to end 2022 - here's to many more such joys in 2023!!! YAM xx

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  6. Beautiful brightly colored male. The female is less showy but has a cool elegance of her own. Great photos!

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  7. Cute and colorful! Thank you for hosting.

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  8. A truly delightful bird to end the year with, Stewart. My very best wishes to you for 2023 - - - Richard

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  9. Beautiful looking bird, Stewart. I didn't do much photographing in 2022, to be able to join your challenge. Happy New Year!

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